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What does Bilbo think of the Lonely Mountain when he sees it?
What does Bilbo think of the Lonely Mountain when he sees it?
He does not like the look of it.
What does Bilbo discover about his journey from listening to the raftmen?
What does Bilbo discover about his journey from listening to the raftmen?
He actually came by the only possible way. The original intended path was no longer passable.
What physical ailment is Bilbo suffering from (apart from hunger) when they arrive in Lake-town?
What physical ailment is Bilbo suffering from (apart from hunger) when they arrive in Lake-town?
He has a cold.
To what does the author compare Thorin when he comes out of his barrel?
To what does the author compare Thorin when he comes out of his barrel?
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What does Fili never want to smell or taste again?
What does Fili never want to smell or taste again?
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How does Thorin introduce himself?
How does Thorin introduce himself?
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How are Bilbo and the dwarves received in Lake-town?
How are Bilbo and the dwarves received in Lake-town?
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What is bothering Bilbo (something he's thinking about) while they are in Lake-town?
What is bothering Bilbo (something he's thinking about) while they are in Lake-town?
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After the Wood-elves report back to the king about what the dwarves are up to, what does he think will happen to them?
After the Wood-elves report back to the king about what the dwarves are up to, what does he think will happen to them?
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What does the Elvenking say about any treasure that passes through Mirkwood?
What does the Elvenking say about any treasure that passes through Mirkwood?
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Study Notes
Bilbo's Impressions of the Lonely Mountain
- Bilbo finds the Lonely Mountain unappealing upon sighting it, indicating his trepidation about the journey ahead.
Journey Insights
- Bilbo realizes from the raftmen that he traveled the only feasible route to reach Lake-town; the original route was blocked and no longer viable.
Bilbo's Condition
- Upon arriving in Lake-town, Bilbo is afflicted with a cold, in addition to dealing with hunger.
Thorin's Appearance
- Thorin emerges from the barrel resembling a dog that has been confined, showcasing a blend of grit and regal lineage.
Fili's Quirks
- Fili expresses a strong aversion to apples, vowing never to want to smell or taste them again after their encounter.
Thorin's Identity
- Thorin introduces himself with pride, stating he is "Thorin, son of Thrain, son of Thror, King under the Mountain," reaffirming his royal heritage.
Reception in Lake-town
- Bilbo and the dwarves receive a warm welcome in Lake-town, highlighting their positive reception by the townsfolk.
Bilbo's Worries
- Bilbo remains preoccupied with thoughts of the dragon, displaying his ongoing concerns about the dangers that lie ahead.
Wood-elves' Report
- Following the Wood-elves' report to their king regarding the dwarves' activities, the king foresees potential trouble for them.
Elvenking's Stance on Treasure
- The Elvenking asserts ownership over any treasure that traverses Mirkwood, implying a claim to riches beyond just his immediate domain.
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